KernelSU Manager 1.0.2: Memory Leak Despite Latest Update
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KernelSU Manager, a popular tool for managing root access on Android devices, recently released version 1.0.2. While this update brought several improvements, users are reporting a persistent memory leak issue.

Despite the update, KernelSU Manager continues to consume excessive RAM, leading to performance degradation and potential system instability. This is particularly problematic for devices with limited RAM capacity.

Users have documented the memory leak issue, sharing screenshots and logs through various online platforms. Initial reports indicate that the problem occurs during module installation within the KernelSU Manager.

Affected users are primarily running LineageOS 21 with Android 14 on various devices, including the Redmi 8 (olive). Specific logs regarding the memory leak can be found here.

The developers of KernelSU Manager are urged to investigate this persistent memory leak issue and provide a solution in an upcoming update. A stable and efficient KernelSU Manager is essential for maintaining the stability and functionality of Android devices running root access.

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